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Reply to "DH walked out, I think- what do I do now?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP didn't show any concern about her DH leaving in a distressed mindset, only how this leaves her inconvenienced and chores unfulfilled. [/quote] Uh, yes. Because he walked out the back door without a word or her knowledge. Very curious who this singular poster is, parked on this thread, intent on bullying OP.[/quote] It's not about bullying OP but a try to give her another perspective. Also, if her DH walked out without a word and left his car and phone, shouldn't it warrant any concern? [/quote] Yes. For the seven-year-old about to miss his Little League game because dad doesn’t know how to communicate. Listen man, we totally get that you want a household scenario in which men come first and only their feelings matter. I’m sorry if you were born in the wrong decade. The 1950s might’ve been for you. But this is not how functional relationships worked, even back then. Women just didn’t have any other options at that time. We do now. I understand it’s a bummer for people like you.[/quote] Yes, in a functional set up, dad would drop the kid to his game, feed the dog and mow the yard so wife can go to Target and birthday and they would discuss their ongoing issues later but this isn't a functional set up so toxicity of contempt and resentment is clouding their judgement. [/quote]
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